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Golf In Estonia
Shaped by quiet forests, Baltic coastlines, and long northern light, Estonia offers a slower, more thoughtful approach to wellness. Pine-scented air, calm lakes, and wide coastal horizons create a natural stillness that pairs beautifully with the country’s emerging collection of championship golf courses.
This Collection celebrates Estonia for what it does so well: serene spa hotels, modern Nordic design, island retreats, and fairways framed by forest and sea. Here, golf becomes part of a wider rhythm — early tee times in soft morning light, followed by sauna rituals, coastal walks, and evenings spent in calm, minimalist wellness spaces.
Perfect for couples, groups, and travellers seeking balance, Estonia invites a gentler style of escape. Days unfold at an unhurried pace, shaped by fresh air, quiet landscapes and a culture that values simplicity, warmth, and restorative living — an ideal setting for anyone combining golf with a deeper sense of wellbeing.

Niitvälja Golf Club
Often described as the home of Golf in Estonia, Niitvälja is where the country’s modern golf story began. Its championship course blends mature pine forest, lakes, and generous fairways, creating a calm and very playable round for mixed-ability groups.
The signature hole — an island green framed by still water and tall birch trees — is one of Estonia’s most photographed. With superb practice facilities, an easy pace of play, and proximity to Tallinn, Niitvälja is the ideal opening round for a Spa & Tee itinerary.
Rae Golf Club
Rae offers a younger, more contemporary style of Baltic golf in Estonia. Wide landing areas and sculpted bunkering make it a forgiving yet tactically interesting course, especially for groups with varied handicaps.
The setting is peaceful: open terrain, clean lines, and the kind of long, horizon-level views that make every approach shot feel cinematic. The club’s modern practice complex and clubhouse make Rae a great “day two” course — relaxed, smooth, and effortlessly enjoyable.


White Beach Golf Club
A rarity in the Baltics: a full 18-hole lakeside course shaped around the shores of Lake Pärnu. White Beach offers bright, open fairways, water-lined risk-reward shots, and a breezy, resort-style rhythm that pairs beautifully with an afternoon spa session.
It’s fun, summery golf in Estonia — blue skies, sparkling water, and a layout that rewards confident play without punishing the occasional miss. Perfect for laid-back groups who enjoy their rounds as much as the social time that follows.
Pärnu Bay Golf Links
Estonia’s headline act and the country’s first true links. Built on pure sand, Pärnu Bay delivers rolling dunes, fescue grasses, coastal winds, and a proper links personality — the kind of round that changes with the weather and demands imagination.
The design is elegant and minimalist, with views stretching toward the bay and a wonderfully crafted stretch of finishing holes. It’s consistently ranked among the best courses in Northern Europe and is the must-play centrepiece of any Estonia Spa & Tee programme.


Estonian Golf & Country Club
EGCC is Estonia’s most prestigious golf estate, set within a nature reserve just outside Tallinn. With two contrasting courses — the championship Sea Course, weaving through forest before opening to coastal vistas, and the shorter Stone Course, routed over ancient limestone fields — it offers a full day of premium golf in one place.
Practice facilities are excellent, the clubhouse is one of the finest in the region, and the overall experience feels refined, quiet, and genuinely world-class. Ideal as the finale to a Spa & Tee itinerary.
Other Things to Do in Estonia
While golf in Estonia is the main draw of a Spa & Tee escape, the country offers a calm, quietly luxurious world of culture, cuisine and wellness that enriches the experience. These activities pair beautifully with time on the fairways:
1. Discover Estonia’s Fine-Dining Scene
Tallinn and Pärnu have some of the Baltics’ most sophisticated restaurants, known for Nordic technique, seasonal produce and elegant tasting menus — a refined counterpart to a day of golf in Estonia.
2. Experience Estonia’s Spa & Sauna Heritage
Wellness is central to Estonian life. Expect design-led spa hotels, contemporary sauna rituals and thermal areas that feel made for post-round relaxation.
3. Explore Tallinn’s UNESCO Old Town
Medieval lanes, boutique shops, courtyards and atmospheric wine bars offer a timeless contrast to the modern rhythm of golf in Estonia.
4. Retreat to Estonia’s Islands
Saaremaa and Muhu offer windmills, coastal trails, boutique spa retreats and slow, wide-open landscapes — ideal for rest days between rounds.
5. Walk Estonia’s National Parks
Lahemaa and Soomaa feature forest air, wooden boardwalks and peaceful trails, adding a cleansing, nature-led dimension to your time playing golf in Estonia.
6. Enjoy Seaside Wellness in Pärnu
Sandy beaches, elegant spa hotels and relaxed Baltic evenings make Pärnu a perfect base for travellers combining golf in Estonia with a coastal wellness break.
Best Time to Visit Estonia
The prime season for golf in Estonia runs from late spring to early autumn, when fairways are in peak condition and the country’s long Baltic days create a relaxed, unhurried rhythm. From May to September, daylight stretches well into the evening, giving golfers the rare luxury of late tee times and soft golden light across open fairways and forest edges.
July and August bring the warmest weather and the most vibrant atmosphere, especially in coastal Pärnu. This is the ideal period for travellers wanting to combine golf in Estonia with seaside wellness, outdoor dining and slow, summery evenings. Courses play beautifully at this time of year, and the surrounding landscapes feel at their most open and green.
For a quieter style of travel, early May and late September offer a calmer pace without compromising playing conditions. Temperatures are mild, the courses remain in excellent shape, and spa hotels feel especially peaceful. It’s an excellent window for golfers who enjoy cooler air, fewer crowds, and a more reflective, restorative getaway.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Estonia has 8 regulation-length golf courses, spread across the mainland and nearby islands. For a country of just 1.3 million people, the quality-to-quantity ratio is surprisingly high — with several courses regularly ranked among Northern Europe’s best.
Travel between courses is remarkably easy: most are within 45–90 minutes of one another, allowing players to experience multiple courses in a single trip without long transfers.
Yes. Estonia’s courses are designed with wide landing areas, modern layouts, and multiple tee positions. This makes the country ideal for mixed-level groups, couples, and club trips where handicaps vary.
The golf in Estonia season runs for roughly 6 to 7 months (April to October). Thanks to long Baltic summer days, many clubs offer extended tee times well into the evening, making Estonia excellent for multi-round trips.
Niitvälja, Rae, and Estonian Golf & Country Club are all within 25–35 minutes of Tallinn Airport — making Golf in Estonia one of Europe’s most convenient short-break golf destinations.
Estonia has a strong Nordic-style wellness culture, with many hotels offering saunas, thermal areas, pools, and relaxation rituals. Several golf regions — especially Pärnu and Tallinn — pair seamlessly with premium spa hotels, making it easy to build balanced golf + wellness itineraries.